MEMS Linear and Nonlinear Statics and Dynamics presents the necessary
analytical and computational tools for MEMS designers to model and
simulate most known MEMS devices, structures, and phenomena. This book
also provides an in-depth analysis and treatment of the most common
static and dynamic phenomena in MEMS that are encountered by engineers.
Coverage also includes nonlinear modeling approaches to modeling various
MEMS phenomena of a nonlinear nature, such as those due to electrostatic
forces, squeeze-film damping, and large deflection of structures. The
book also:
- Includes examples of numerous MEMS devices and structures that require
static or dynamic modeling
- Provides code for programs in Matlab, Mathematica, and ANSYS for
simulating the behavior of MEMS structures
- Provides real world problems related to the dynamics of MEMS such as
dynamics of electrostatically actuated devices, stiction and adhesion
of microbeams due to electrostatic and capillary forces
MEMS Linear and Nonlinear Statics and Dynamics is an ideal volume for
researchers and engineers working in MEMS design and fabrication.